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Freedom of Style - Rug Hooking Exhibit

Fri, Nov 05

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Yarmouth

The current featured exhibit in the Education Wing of the Yarmouth County Museum is a collection of local rug hooking talent. The "Freedom of Style" exhibit showcases works from the Rugg Bees. This year, the group is celebrating their 20th Anniversary.

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Freedom of Style - Rug Hooking Exhibit
Freedom of Style - Rug Hooking Exhibit

Time & Location

Nov 05, 2021, 2:00 p.m. – Dec 23, 2021, 5:00 p.m.

Yarmouth, 22 Collins St, Yarmouth, NS B5A 3C8, Canada

About the Event

The current featured exhibit in the Education Wing of the Yarmouth County Museum is a collection of local rug hooking talent. The "Freedom of Style" exhibit showcases works from the Rugg Bees. This year, the group is celebrating their 20th Anniversary.

In addition, Jane Steele, designer and owner of River House Rug Hooking Studio in Petite Riviere, is joining the exhibit in celebration.

Visitors may see this exhibit during museum hours (Tuesday-Saturday, 2pm-5pm). Proof of vaccination is required to visit.

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    No advance tickets necessary. Visitors may see this exhibit during museum hours (Tuesday-Saturday, 2pm-5pm). Proof of vaccination is required to visit. Price of museum admission applies.

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22 Collins Street

Yarmouth, NS

B5A 3C8

Canada

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(902) 742 -5539 

Tue-Sat | 2pm - 5pm

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The Yarmouth County Museum and Archives, owned by the Yarmouth County Historical Society stands on Mi’kma’ki (Mi’kmaq Territory) and supports culture, education, and arts on this land. We strive for meaningful partnerships with all the peoples of this province as we continue to live and work here. Through the Peace and Friendship Treaties, which the Mi’kmaq, Wolastoqiyik (Maliseet), and Passamaquoddy Peoples first signed with the British Crown in 1725-1726, there was no surrender of lands nor resources. Agreements within these Treaties outline a path for the ongoing relationship between Nations in mutual respect.

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